This snapshot has been published as ISO9660 image on FOSDEM 2006
and via BitTorrent. It primarily updates OpenSSH for security reasons
and also fixes a few other bugs and cleans up the code.
Update: the www/php port is broken, cvs up it please.

This snapshot primarily adds new features, such as libiconv
in the base system (and its fallout), removal of precompiled header
files, gzfopen(3) to cope with gzipped kernel changes, etc. It also
contains some changes in base and ports infrastructure to "do
things the right way". Attention: scp(1) CVE-2006-0225 is not
yet fixed in this snapshot. HTML manual pages are finally correct
again. We expect this snapshot to behave better than MirOS #8 in
most regards, except for being very experimental (esp. ports).

This snapshot also cleans up the codebase even more, but
its primary focus is to wipe out even more bugs in the infrastructure,
single programmes and ports. It has been developed for and with
and while initialising the new dedicated server. There are still
some known issues (and that securelevel bug I have no idea what
is a correct fix anyway), but it's quite good. This one also comes
with a ports set which has been used for upgrading #8 as well.

This quick follow-up snapshot focuses on cleaning up the code after
the release was out of the door and got broader exposure. It also, as a
result of the Hackathon at the 22C3, corresponds to a much better working
ports framework. The ld(1) bug fix, together with DT_RPATH (-Wl,-rpath and
-Wl,-rpath-link usage), should allow shared libraries to depend on each
other (not a good thing if you have static arches, but we don't). Some old
support code and legacy tools (like useradd) were removed for cleanliness.
After all, the release and this snapshot are something to be content with.